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City of San Antonio, Bexar County, CPS Energy and VIA share … – City of San Antonio

City of San Antonio, Bexar County, CPS Energy and VIA share … – City of San Antonio

Physical Address
115 Plaza De Armas
San Antonio, TX 78205
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 839966 

San Antonio, TX 78283

Phone
210.207.7234
Media Inquiries
210.207.7234
Published on Monday, December 19, 2022
CONTACT: 
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO:
Laura Mayes, 210-207-1337; 956-821-7925; [email protected];
Michelle Vigil 210-207-4494; 210-710-2257; [email protected];
BEXAR COUNTY: Tom Peine, 210-335-0073; 210-420-8694 [email protected];
SAWS: Anne Kenny Hayden 210-823-0194; [email protected];
CPS Energy: Dana Sotoodeh, 210-353-2344; [email protected]
VIA: Lorraine Pulido, 210-410-6699, [email protected]
 
 
SAN ANTONIO (December 19, 2022) – The National Weather Service has forecasted that a strong arctic cold front will move through the San Antonio area and will bring the coldest temperatures we have seen this season. Temperatures are expected to drop below 20 degrees on Thursday night and Friday morning, with wind chills ranging from -10 to 10 degrees. CPS Energy has strengthened the resiliency of is power plants against sustained freezing temperatures by implementing winterization initiatives. ERCOT has said it expects sufficient generation to meet forecasted demand, but CPS Energy urges energy conservation to help residents save money on their bills.   The City, County and partners strongly urge all residents to prepare for cold weather by remembering the Four Ps: People, Pets, Plants & Pipes.  
Keep warm and dress in layers. Check on family, friends and neighbors who may be more vulnerable to this week’s cold weather or may not have access to housing and heating, including the elderly and those with special needs.

San Antonio Fire Department recommends:
311 Customer Service is open from 7 a.m. to midnight on Thursday and Friday, December 22 and 23, 2022. 311 will operate throughout the holidays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Residents may call 311 (210-207-6000) or use the 311 SA mobile app.
Landlords are obligated to maintain their rental properties to the minimum standards set by the San Antonio Property Maintenance Code (Sec 6-52). Heating equipment must be able to maintain a minimum inside temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit (measured three feet above the floor). To report suspected violations, call 311 (210-207-6000).
The City and County will open seven warming centers to offer short-term emergency shelter starting this Thursday, December 22, 2022, at 3 p.m. Anyone coming to the center should bring clothes, supplies and medicine. The centers are accessible and inclusive. Kennels will be available in a separate area for pets at Normoyle, South Side Lions and Garza centers.
 VIA passengers may travel fare-free to or from a warming center. Passengers using VIA bus service or VIA Link should alert the bus operator when boarding; VIAtrans passengers should alert the reservation agent when booking a VIAtrans trip.
 
Residents may also call 311 (210-207-6000) to request a trip to a warming center. Emergency trips cannot be arranged directly with VIA. 
Last week, the City and its non-profit partners including Corazon Ministries, Christian Assistance Ministry, Haven for Hope and Communities Under the Bridge began contacting unsheltered individuals to provide them with warm weather clothing, blankets, transportation, shelter and meal information. Haven for Hope has expanded intake hours and emergency bed capacity. Communities Under the Bridge will open for meals and shelter December 22-25, 2022.
 
The Homeless Connections Hotline (210-207-1799) is available Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and will remain open until 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, December 22, and December 23, 2022. 
Pets should be brought indoors and provided with a warm place to sleep.

State law dictates dogs cannot be tethered with any size chain at any time; it also states dogs cannot be left outdoors restrained and unattended in the case of officially defined extreme weather or situations in which an animal is in severe distress including conditions in which the actual or effective outdoor temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
Animal Care Officers will be on patrol through the rest of the week. Potential violators can face impoundment of their pet, fines up to $2,000 and 180 days in jail for repeat offenders. To report suspected violations, call 311 (210-207-6000). 
Farm animals and livestock rely on their humans to protect them and keep them safe.
Plants may need to be covered or brought inside to avoid frost damage.
San Antonio Water System reminds residents:
SAWS has created a webpage with infographics and how-to videos in both English and Spanish to prepare for and prevent water emergencies at saws.org/BeReady (English) or saws.org/Preparate (Spanish). 
Know where your meter cutoff valve is. If pipes freeze, SAWS has created a video on how to turn off water at the meter: 
https://youtu.be/BYp_9JZQb3A (English)  https://youtu.be/mghj_zDD7IU (Spanish)
 
CPS Energy crews are prepared to respond to any local weather-related outages. High winds are in the forecast, and CPS Energy reminds residents to stay away from downed power lines and report them at 210-353-4357 (HELP). Do NOT attempt to move or drive over the lines.
 
Sign up for Energy Alerts or call 210-353-2222 to provide your emergency contact information.
 
CPS Energy has created winter preparation pages in English at CPSenergy.com/Prepare and Spanish at CPSenergy.com/Preparar. For additional winter safety tips, visit www.cpsenergy.com/wintersafety.
Author: Rene Avila (C&E)
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